Sunday, 11 January 2009

China’s challenges demand its leaders be bold

4 comments:

Aaron 施 said...

Being the world’s factory is China’s boast, and its problem. Taking imports and exports together

qiongke said...

but i really think that our gov. is powerful.and domestic economy does not suffer for the global crisis much,just the part which export a lot.but maybe the situation in other province is different,but what only i can tell is in the province i live.

econinfohunter said...

If China is ONLY going to grow by 8% this year, suffering will not be too bad - compared to other countries. The migrant workers are most at risk but different sectors will have to make different sacrifices.

chaoya zhuang said...

Government not clamped price controls on grain, coal and utilities (exacerbating electricity shortages) and blown 1.2 per cent of GDP on fuel subsidies, more than double central government spending on education.But insteaded China should invest heavily in health, education and pensions.
The education and the health of the people is more important for the future of the China.